Time Travel, Transporting, Alternating Current, Rotating Mass

dtp5150

Well-Known Member
What happens when alternating current is taken to extremes? I cant find ANYTHING online.

All our electricity from the wall operates around 60hz. What happens when this taken to extremes... megahertz ....gigahertz....with also gigavolts and gigawatts...?

What happens if you create an electromagnetic motor married to this power supply? How fast can it spin? What is the the smallest densest material we could make this so that the object doesnt shatter when spun at ...1,000,000+ rpm....? Does it create gravity? Does it bend light like heat waves? What the fuck happens? The surface will break the sound barrier at some point so I imagine a sonic boom, as the vaccuum created by the surface tension of the spinning object rips a hole in the air surround it.

If u could make it small enough its like a little sonic boom machine. or something. Also what about a "visual boom" if we hit the speed of light. The friction of mass traveling aside photons at a speed at which they are arriving would most definitely cause them to rub in a way they don't normally do, like a photon vacuum? Isnt that a black hole?

The particle colliders don't seem to focus on spinning things, just smacking them together really fast.

Someone should do this stuff. Where are the backyard Teslas.
 

dtp5150

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Ok so also, the only way we can get an extreme amount of seemingly magic aka FUTURE technology would be to send part of our culture away from earth as fast as possible. Its kind of crazy, but if you PUSH US OUT as far as possible as QUICK as possible, it will overall give us access to higher technology than we could ever imagine ( technology also includes not using certain ways of life ).

How the fuck does this make sense? Well, if we send ppl out away from earth in a ship say for 5 years they travel away from earth very fast, and then they come back to earth on that same 5 year journey. Depending on how fast they were traveling, they could have aged anywhere between a seconds to 10 years more than their twin-counterparts on earth. Meaning, when they return on their 10 year trip to earth back to US, we will have their work encompassing a total 20 years of research, all while we sit here on earth, saving us 10 years of research, data, and experience. On earth, we get 20 years of data for 10 years and initial investment of a space vehicle.

Its either that or the opposite. Either we on earth will be 10 yrs older or they will. Someone stands to gain experience points.

If that isnt fucking magic i don't know what the fuck isnt. THIS IS THE SINGULARITY. We have already reached it. The powers that be are still stacking up money before they can economically all benefit their legacy in the plan.

Add this to the fact that people have found particles faster than photons just now. particles faster than the speed of light.
 

dtp5150

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Being that mass distorts time, was the fact that pyramids made so dense and so massive was that in order to slow down time for the pharrohs to watch the world progress as they please? If you are in charge, why the hell would u want shit to end any time soon

On a family / legacy , even if your clan members are alive for a few more minutes per year i would think is some kind of huge advantage over thousands of years.
 

dtp5150

Well-Known Member
what happens if u spin a human at 1,000,000 rpm, ...can u prevent a person from ripping apart by pressurizing the chamber. ( thought about this mid bonghit and had to crack up laughing )
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
You're up against basic limits of materials ... like tensile strength. Until we have a way to make the supermaterials of classic space opera (dureum, twing, Ringworld floor material, laminated neutronium, yada yada) there is simply no way to approach, say, a relativistic flywheel. To try would mean simply to build a small plasma grenade. Boom. cn
 

eye exaggerate

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You're up against basic limits of materials ... like tensile strength. Until we have a way to make the supermaterials of classic space opera (dureum, twing, Ringworld floor material, laminated neutronium, yada yada) there is simply no way to approach, say, a relativistic flywheel. To try would mean simply to build a small plasma grenade. Boom. cn

...hey neer, do you know much about graphene? ...and, the uses for it?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
No, eye ... I just read the Wikipedia article; fascinating stuff ... perhaps the substrate for a future of even more miniature dense electronic devices ... cn
 
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